Thanks to everyone who attended on Thursday night. For the first time ever, we had a three-way tie for the Audience Award. Congratulations to Julien Lasseur (Last Call Lenny), Anushka Naanayakara (A Love Story), and Roman Gubin (Pollyanna).

Last Call Lenny – 4 votes

A Love Story – 4 votes

Pollyanna – 4 votes

Woman with an Editing Bench – 2 votes

Urban Audio Spectrum – 2 votes

Wishing Box – 1 vote

Prelude – 1 vote

(18 votes total)

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Thanks to everyone who attended last night. It was a great crowd and there were lots of different audience favourites. Congratulations to both Aaron Setton (Meter Maid) and Brady Hood (Sweet Maddie Stone), whose films tied for the Audience Award prize!

Sweet Maddie Stone – 12 votes

Meter Maid – 12 votes

Love – 6 votes

Mutants – 5 votes

Pussy – 4 votes

How Long, Not Long – 4 votes

Umbra – 1 vote

Magic Mushrooms – 1 vote

(45 votes total)

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Thanks to everyone who attended last night. The Audience Award was hard fought, but in the end, when you name your film Second to None, you’re going to win all the awards. Congratulations to Vincent Gallagher! It’s nice to have a close race, and it’s also gratifying when every film in the programme is the favourite of at least one audience member.

Second to None – 7 votes

Audible Static – 6 votes

Anime – 5 votes

Ten Meter Tower – 5 votes

A Brief History of Princess X – 2 votes

3-Way (Not Calling) – 1 vote

The Committee – 1 vote

(27 votes total)

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Thanks to everyone who attended last night. It was another small but passionate audience, with a clear favourite for our Audience Award. Congratulations to Mickey Duzyj, whose film about a loveable losing racehorse won our Audience Award prize by several lengths!

The Shining Star of Losers Everywhere – 7 votes

Object – 1 vote

Peace in the Valley – 1 vote

These C*cksucking Tears – 1 vote

(10 votes total)

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